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...forgiving as society's collective grandmother, her perfect Brooklyn accent wrapping itself around the traditional phrases with a naturalness Faye Dunaway's inflections never even approach? What use, even, to give us the moment of Fran and Jo-Jo's traumatic kiss, if we are to learn two acts afterward that the final break between them came later, when she returned from the date in the wee hours and he raged at her till she hit and wounded him with a brass ornament...

Author: By Ann E.schwirtz, | Title: Meeting Nostalgia Halfway | 2/6/1982 | See Source »

...defensemen don't usually block, that many shots." Terrier coach Jackie Parker said afterward. "Our defense covered very well in our own zone...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: Terriers Muffle Icemen, 5-1, in Beanpot Opener | 2/3/1982 | See Source »

...things I remember is beating Harvard once." Silk recalls. "Afterward, we had a big fight, and it's kind of funny looking back now because me and O'Callahan were fighting George and Jackie Hughes (now with the Colorado Rockies organization), and now we're all pretty good friends...

Author: By Danny Benjamin, | Title: Beanpotters Who Made It Big | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

...mother died afterward, of starvation, with Kim Seng at her side. He was eight at the time, a member of one of the mobile work teams of children instituted by Pol Pot for their ''education and well-being." The night before his mother died he was taken to her in a nearby village. He noticed how swollen she was, how frail and tired, and that she was breathing with great difficulty. Kim Seng's mother took his hand and told him that he would very soon be an orphan. Then she said: "Always remember your father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Embracing the Executioner | 1/11/1982 | See Source »

...with David Brinkley, the creation of ABC's Roone Arledge, who also invented Monday Night Football. After a wobbly start, the Brinkley show looks like a true innovation in television journalism. In its eerie interview by satellite with Libya's Muammar Gaddafi and then in its commentary afterward-which matched Gaddafi word for fiery word-the Brinkely show made news and taught a lesson in the hazards of instant commentary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newswatch: Killer Squads, Liars and Mad Dogs | 12/21/1981 | See Source »

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